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Uploaded by on Oct 15, 2007

VETERINARIAN PROCEDURE OF AN ONYCHECTOMY. FELINE DECLAWING WITH LASER.

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  • go away, how do you know its a chinese laser or not? stop discrimiating.

  • This is absolutely disgusting. Here in Australia it's illegal to torture, I mean, declaw cats... I'd love to see someone come and burn your finger tips off...

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  • This is malpractice from beginning to end. As georgievet pointed out, there are many problems with this--no pain meds, no IV catheter, no anesthetic monitoring, sloppy, inadequate surgical prep, just enough sedation to keep the cat down while it has ten toes amputated. I'm surprised he managed to put on gloves. This is totally unacceptable and contrary to standards of practice. As a vet, I believe this charlatan should be reported to the state board.

  • oh and "nikigurl08" get yourself some education, visit pawprojectorg.

  • Real nice, obviously no pre-med, no IV cath, induction drug without any pain medication in it, struggling to give the cat the injection, leave the anesthetized body on the cold sink rack, and "sterilize" the paws by rubbing them with soap? Real nice. Hack vets drive me up the wall. Who would a)record this and b)post it??

  • any vet that does a declawing should be shot.

  • This is horrific and cruel , I would never do this to my cats ever , it takes just a few minuets to nip the tips of my house cats claws off to save damage to my furniture and its just lazy people who don't care about their poor cats feelings who would want this kind of procedure done.

  • @hanwan1992 Yea there is a difference between an indoor and outdoor cat. We let our cat choose to be either indoor or outdoor. The bigger boned cat wanted to live outside where she could hunt. Where our small cat prefered to live indoors because she was more comfortable inside. Same can be said with dogs some rather be outside most of the time where other rather be indoors except for a leisure walk.

  • @nikigurl08 then instead of getting an animal that could cause illness to your neighbour they should consider themselves before getting an animal so that the animal will not be further mutilated as i have already stated to the other person i was discussing this with i refuse to go any further with this as i have said all i can say so ... if you feel that this surgery should be readily available then fine i am just glad i live in a country where it is almost unheard of to do this to your pet

  • @nikigurl08 listen sweetheart don't patronise me i did not say it wasnt a real thing if you want to read that comment again. Neutering and spaying both have beneficial aspects to the animal and human but firstly to the animal as you should know as obviously as i am so poorly educated it must be common knowledge that it prevents cancer and procreation as there are enough unwanted animals in the world. DUDE!

  • @hanwan1992 My neighbor has a weak immune system and her cat scratch her just a little and she broke out all over. That why they had her cat declawed. Plus Ive seen cats seriously injure each other. If you see a cat with intestines hangin out, you may feel a little differently. Or if you see a cat with a missing eye due to another cat clawing its eye out.

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